Emotional information rapidly captures our attention and also often invokes automatic response tendencies, whereby positive information motivates approach, while negative information encourages avoidance. However, many circumstances require the need to override or inhibit these automatic responses. Control over responses to emotional information remains largely intact in late life, in spite of age-related declines in cognitive control and inhibition of responses to non-emotional information. The goal of this behavioral study was to understand how the aging process influences emotional response inhibition for positive and negative information in older adults. We examined emotional response inhibition in 36 healthy older adults (ages 60–89) a...
Does aging impact strategy choice with regard to regulating negative emotions? Based on the assumpti...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of...
Objectives: Research shows that aging often involves a decrease in the experience of negative affect...
Age differences in emotional processes have been of great interest. Previous studies using the dot p...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Past research indicates that emotionally-relevant stimuli attract visual attention, but also that th...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
The present study assessed age-related differences in the success of instructed mindful attention an...
Emotion recognition is essential for interpersonal communication. However, previous research has sug...
Two experiments sought to elicit distractor suppression in older adults. Experiment 1 used a procedu...
Research suggests that cognition-emotion interactions change with age. Here, younger and older adult...
The latter part of the lifespan is commonly associated with a decline of cognitive functions, but al...
Does aging impact strategy choice with regard to regulating negative emotions? Based on the assumpti...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of...
Objectives: Research shows that aging often involves a decrease in the experience of negative affect...
Age differences in emotional processes have been of great interest. Previous studies using the dot p...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Past research indicates that emotionally-relevant stimuli attract visual attention, but also that th...
Studies investigating age-related positivity effects during facial emotion processing have yielded c...
Studies on aging and emotion suggest an increase in reported positive affect, a processing bias of p...
Background and objectives: Older adults are characterized by an attentional preference for positive ...
The present study assessed age-related differences in the success of instructed mindful attention an...
Emotion recognition is essential for interpersonal communication. However, previous research has sug...
Two experiments sought to elicit distractor suppression in older adults. Experiment 1 used a procedu...
Research suggests that cognition-emotion interactions change with age. Here, younger and older adult...
The latter part of the lifespan is commonly associated with a decline of cognitive functions, but al...
Does aging impact strategy choice with regard to regulating negative emotions? Based on the assumpti...
Objectives: Research suggests that older adults display a positivity bias at the level of informatio...
This thesis considers the suggestion that older adult mental health problems are lower than those of...